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Atlanta City Council elects Andrea Boone as president pro tem, adopts agenda and announces 2026 committee assignments
Summary
At a Jan. 5, 2026 reconvening, the Atlanta City Council adopted the agenda and minutes, elected Council Member Andrea Boone as council president pro tem, accepted clerk communications, and announced committee chairs and memberships for 2026.
Council President Marcy Collier Overstreet called the Atlanta City Council back into session on Jan. 5, 2026, and the body moved quickly to organize its work for the year. The council adopted the day’s agenda and, by recorded votes, elected Council Member Andrea Boone to serve as council president pro tem for 2026.
The council’s municipal clerk, Corinne Lindow, called the roll and reported a quorum. "With 12 members, we do have a quorum," President Overstreet said as the meeting proceeded to business. A motion to adopt the agenda, moved by a council member identified in the record as Louis and seconded by Bakhtiari, passed by unanimous consent (12 yeas, 0 nays). Shortly after, the council voted to elect Andrea Boone as president pro…
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